Maybe They Can’t See for the Same Reasons We Couldn’t

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“The temptation associated with this is forgetting what it was like not to be able to see. Everything is now so clear to us that anyone who does not immediately assent to what we see in the Word seems either theologically perverse or a chucklehead . . . (2 Tim. 2:24-25). . . [But] to obey a passage is better than to beat someone else over the head with it” (Mother Kirk, pp. 88-89).

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